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Chateau de Laubade 1974 40% 700ml
Chateau de Laubade 1974 40% 700ml

Chateau de Laubade 1974 40% 700ml

SKU: CHLA197410 UCAU
Regular price $399.99
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Offers oxidative richness, deep rancio, spice, and baked apple notes.

Crafted from 100% estate-grown fruit and aged on-site in oak cellars.

Rare and historic — bottled at its prime after 45+ years of ageing.

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Estimated dispatch from Warehouse: Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Chateau de Laubade 1974 40% 700ml
Chateau de Laubade 1974 40% 700ml
Regular price $399.99
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    • Description

      Chateau de Laubade is an agricultural and winegrowing estate located in Sorbets, in the Gers, in the heart of the finest Bas Armagnac terroir. The 105 hectares estate in a single block around the chateau, built in 1870, it has been owned by the Lesgourgues family for three generations. Today, Denis, assisted by his sister, Jeanne, and brother, Arnaud, continue their family’s constant striving for excellence, with the aim of producing the most outstanding Armagnacs. Appearance: Mahogany with bronze reflections. Nose: Mature and complex — leather, walnut, clove, and antique varnish. Palate: Textured and deep, showing notes of dried dates, sweet tobacco, and espresso. Finish: Long and dry, with echoes of oak spice, dark fruit, and earthy rancio. Overall: A beautiful old Armagnac for those who appreciate savoury richness and secondary depth.

      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity

    Description

    Chateau de Laubade is an agricultural and winegrowing estate located in Sorbets, in the Gers, in the heart of the finest Bas Armagnac terroir. The 105 hectares estate in a single block around the chateau, built in 1870, it has been owned by the Lesgourgues family for three generations. Today, Denis, assisted by his sister, Jeanne, and brother, Arnaud, continue their family’s constant striving for excellence, with the aim of producing the most outstanding Armagnacs. Appearance: Mahogany with bronze reflections. Nose: Mature and complex — leather, walnut, clove, and antique varnish. Palate: Textured and deep, showing notes of dried dates, sweet tobacco, and espresso. Finish: Long and dry, with echoes of oak spice, dark fruit, and earthy rancio. Overall: A beautiful old Armagnac for those who appreciate savoury richness and secondary depth.

    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity

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